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According to mcclelland, the need for affiliation is most closely related to the need to

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The correct answer is the need to belong according to Maslow's theory of self-actualization.

According to Maslow's theory of self-actualization, the need to belong is a basic human need that is fundamental and found globally. It ranks one step higher than our need for health and safety. Our need for belonging or affiliation has an evolutionary basis since it can be crucial for our survival and propagation of the species.
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According to mcclelland, the need for affiliation is most closely related to the Maslow's needs for belongingness.
The need for affiliation describes a person's need to feel a sense of involvement .
According this theory sales jobs are attractive to those high in need for achievement and management jobs are attractive to those high in need for power.
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